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Emma Marion Quinn-Judge

Zalkind Duncan & Bernstein LLP • Boston, MA
Employment LawPersonal Injury

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Boston, MA, 02110-3750, US

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Emma Marion Quinn-Judge is a dedicated attorney based in Boston, MA, who specializes in employment law and criminal defense. With a robust litigation practice that spans both state and federal courts, Emma has built a reputation for her unwavering commitment to her clients and her expertise in navigating complex legal challenges. In her criminal defense practice, Emma has successfully represented clients facing serious charges, including murder, motor vehicle homicide, drug offenses, and a variety of other criminal allegations. Her extensive experience in the courtroom equips her with the skills necessary to craft compelling defenses and advocate fiercely for her clients' rights. Emma's civil law practice is primarily dedicated to employment law, where she champions the rights of employees confronting unlawful workplace practices. She is passionate about fighting against discrimination, sexual harassment, retaliation, and wrongful termination. Emma takes pride in providing thorough legal counsel, empowering her clients by addressing workplace issues proactively. She offers comprehensive services, including contract reviews and negotiations for separation or severance agreements, ensuring that employees are well-informed and protected throughout the process. At Zalkind Duncan & Bernstein LLP, Emma combines her legal expertise with a deep understanding of the challenges faced by employees in today’s dynamic work environment. Her commitment to justice and her clients’ well-being make her a trusted advocate in the Boston area.

About Employment Law

Employment law attorneys handle workplace legal matters affecting both employees and employers. They address issues from hiring through termination. Common matters include wrongful termination, discrimination, wage disputes, employment contracts.

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Updated: Mar 20, 2026